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Revision as of 21:22, 19 September 2011
Pater peccavi is a responsory for the 2nd Saturday in Lent, but seems to have been set as a motet far more often than its litugical use would require. In the modern 3-year lectionary, the Gospel of the Prodigal Son is read on Proper 19 of the third cycle (also known as Ordinary Time 24C).
There is a Missa Pater peccavi by A. Gabrielli.
Original text and translations
Latin text Pater peccavi in coelum et coram te. |
English translation Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you; |
Settings by composers
- Arnolt von Bruck a 4
- Castro a 3
- Clemens non Papa a 4
- Pater peccavi (Jean Conseil)
- Pater peccavi / Quanti mercenarii (Thomas Crecquillon) a 8
- Lassus a 5
- Pater peccavi (Duarte Lobo) a 5 (v.1 only, Miserere mei in cantus fermus)
- Manchicourt a 5
- Pater peccavi (Bartolomeo Montalbano) S solo & bc
- Morales a 6 Quanti mercenarii (Cristóbal de Morales)
- Padilla (a 5?)
- Phinot a 5 Quanti mercenarii (Dominique Phinot)
- Porta a 4
- Pater peccavi (prima pars) (Michael Praetorius)/Quanti mercenarii (secunda pars) (Michael Praetorius) a 5
- Rore
- Ruffo
- Senfl a 4, a 5
- Willaert a 4